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‘Something’s got to give’: Sticker shock hits suburban Affordable Care Act enrollees

‘Something’s got to give’: Sticker shock hits suburban Affordable Care Act enrollees

‘Our health system system is broken.’ With the Senate at a stalemate and no action from House, some in the suburbs are finding health insurance less affordable than ever. Suburbanites with ACA coverage are seeing increases from 47% to 95% in monthly premiums.

 
Hersey High School wrestling coaches placed on leave amid internal investigation

Hersey High School wrestling coaches placed on leave amid internal investigation

Wrestling coaches at John Hersey High School in Arlington Heights have been placed on administrative leave pending an internal review.

 
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Inspiration behind Ashley’s Law again seeking legal changes to retain access to medical marijuana

Inspiration behind Ashley’s Law again seeking legal changes to retain access to medical marijuana

The 19-year-old Schaumburg woman who inspired Illinois’ Ashley’s Law in 2018 to have access to her medical marijuana patches while in school is again seeking legal changes to allow them to be delivered across state lines.

 
Highland Park author releases first graphic novel in long-term ‘Ultimate Oz Universe’ project

Highland Park author releases first graphic novel in long-term ‘Ultimate Oz Universe’ project

An author based in Highland Park is working on a 10-book graphic novel series based on the Oz universe. Elton John wrote the forward.

 
Gunmen kill at least 11 people in attack on Jewish holiday event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach

Gunmen kill at least 11 people in attack on Jewish holiday event on Sydney’s Bondi Beach

SYDNEY — Two gunmen attacked a Hannukah celebration on a Sydney beach Sunday, killing at least 11 people in what Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese called an act ...

 
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Brr-rr! Cold weather advisory issued for northern Illinois

Brr-rr! Cold weather advisory issued for northern Illinois

Northern Illinoisans who spend a lot of time outside in the next day or so might be susceptible to frostbite if they don’t bundle up.

 
Geneva woman charged with felony hate crimes, aggravated battery on police officer

Geneva woman charged with felony hate crimes, aggravated battery on police officer

A 51-year-old Geneva woman was charged with multiple felonies after police alleged she spit in an officer’s mouth and threatened to attack her neighbors, records show.

 
Head-on crash in Kildeer leaves Mundelein driver dead

Head-on crash in Kildeer leaves Mundelein driver dead

A 44-year-old Mundelein man died early Saturday in a head-on collision on Route 22 in Kildeer.

 
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Chicago man charged with breaking into Downers Grove North High School, battering janitor

Chicago man charged with breaking into Downers Grove North High School, battering janitor

A 56-year-old Chicago man was charged with burglary, attempted robbery and aggravated battery for breaking into Downers Grove North High School and accosting a janitor, prosecutors said.

 
Defensive end Sweat showing why Bears gave him the big bucks with productive season

Defensive end Sweat showing why Bears gave him the big bucks with productive season

A year after injuries derailed his ability to make a difference in games, Bears defensive end Montez Sweat has regained his production by executing whenever he needs to.

 

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